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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Release Date£ºNovember 4
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Around the World in 80Days
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Story£ºThis version of the classic novel set in 1872focuses on Passepartout £¨Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan£©£¬a Chinese thief who seeks refuge £¨±Ó»¤£©with a strange London adventurer£¬Phileas Fogg£®Passepartout uses his martial art skills to defend Fogg from danger as he travels around the world in 80days£®
Spider-Man 2
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King Arthur
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The setting£ºUrban England £¨the cities£©£¬but also rural England £¨the countryside£© including remote English villages£®
The theme£ºThe main theme is a teenage search of self-discovery£¬in this case the search for a mother from whom the hero was separated at an early age£®Its other concerns are love£¬getting on with others£¬being persistent and courageous and trying to deal with doubts£¬troubles and worries£®As the book moves to a close£¬James'swimming coach says to him£º"You are not like a kid obeying instructions any more£®You are diving like a young man who knows where he is going£®"
The characters£¨ÈËÎ£ºJames is the hero of the story£®He is a championship diver£¬and has a comfortable life with his foster parents £¨Ñø¸¸Ä¸£©£®Yet he also has the qualities to take him on a long journey to find his birth mother£®The other characters in The Snake-Stone£¬James'parents£¬his diving instructor£¬best friend£¬the villagers£¬people he meets on his journey£¬are pictured realistically£®
The turning point£ºThe turning point in the story comes while James'foster parents are away in London£¬and he wonders about the identity of his birth mother£®The only clue he has is a fossil£¬"the snake stone"which she left behind along with a note on which she had written£º"Take good care of Sammie£®It was written on a torn envelope with parts of an address still there£®
The journey£ºInstead of going to London£¬James decides to find his birth mother£®With help from his geography teacher£¬James sets out for the remote country village where his mother might be found£®James has painful£¬challenging£¬but also humorous and happy travels£®The mother he finally meets£¬Anne£¬has a minor yet powerful voice in the novel£®He comes to understand why she left him at a stranger's door fifteen years before£®Although the meeting is not long£¬it leaves him with a feeling of completeness£®As a journey of self-discovery The Snake-Stone also provides its readers with a happy ending£®Its hero says£¬on returning to his foster parents£¬"I was home£®"
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